Re: Auto Transporter Recommendation
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This is a follow-up to the Auto Transporter Recommendation.
I used Phillip Brown (B&B Fat Tire Express, LLC, 1047 S. 240th Dr., Buckeye, AZ 85326, 602.762.2847 (Cell), bbfatire06@live.com) to transport my 47 Custom Clipper from Santa Fe, NM to Austin, TX. I was most satisfied with the service Phil provided. He has a three car covered trailer. He did what he said he was going to do, when he said he was going to do it, the way he said he was going to do it, and for the price he quoted, $1.00 per mile. There were no surcharges for loading or unloading, oversize vehicle, and fuel. He is reliable and trustworthy, and was on schedule. I would recommend him to anyone wanting to transport a vehicle. One caveat, the customer must take the initiative for communications. He is responsive to calls and e-mails, but is not prone to initiate them. There were a couple of times that I would have liked to have had more frequent status information. However, he was good at returning calls. Please let me know if you would like any more information.
Posted on: 2008/10/4 14:52
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Re: Auto Transporter Recommendation
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Most Custom Clippers I have seen were factory-equipped with over-drive, meaning they'd cruise nicely between 75-85 mph and "top out" at WELL over 100 mph.
Trouble is, as nice as our Packards are to drive on long trips at extreme speeds, the risk of damage and vandalism is something I am no longer willing to accept. Think about this - how often will you want to take that georgeous car out on LONG trips, where you will be parking in UNsecured places? Think about this - how many really fun events will you skip because they are too far, or the weather might turn sour, or you are worried about stones flying up from poorly maintained roads, trucks etc. I paid about seven grand for my three axle trailer (three axles go thru tires a bit faster than two axles, but give a much smoother ride). With the three axle trailer, I can now range far and wide to let the public see Packard Power. Just came back from the coast and a truly magnificent car event I would NOT have come to, had I faced driving my own Packard on So. Calif freeways. Think about it. A box trailer with a spring loaded tail-gate would be FREE after a few years of enjoyment of events you'd otherwise probably skip.
Posted on: 2008/10/4 18:02
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If it has a red hex on the hub-cap, I love it
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